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    Kennzahl Symptom- und Bedarfserfassung in der Hämatologie – Beobachtungen aus der Praxis

    Symptom- und Bedarfserfassung wurde als Kennzahl in der Zertifizierung ausgewählter Organkrebszentren zur besseren Symptomkontrolle und zur Sensibilisierung für eine angemessene Palliativversorgung eingeführt....

    Dr. med. C. Gerlach M.Sc., I. Ratjen, J. Brandt, S. Para, B. Alt-Ep** in Die Onkologie (2023)

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    Investigating the haemodynamics of myocardial bridging

    Myocardial bridging is a congenital anomaly wherein a segment of a coronary artery passes under a ‘bridge’ of heart muscle rather than resting upon the heart’s surface. Although it is usually benign, myocardia...

    P. R. S. Vijayaratnam, D. Fulker, Y. C. Kim, J. Brandt, J. Yi in Experiments in Fluids (2021)

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    Perspectives on Genetic Testing and Return of Results from the First Cohort of Presymptomatically Tested Individuals At Risk of Huntington Disease

    This qualitative study gathered opinions about genetic testing from people who received presymptomatic testing for Huntington’s disease (HD) 20–30 years ago and have lived with the implications of that testing...

    K. M. Stuttgen, J. M. Bollinger, R. L. Dvoskin, A. McCague in Journal of Genetic Counseling (2018)

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    Erste placebo-kontrollierte Studie zum fäkalen Mikrobiota-Transfer (FMT) beim Reizdarmsyndrom

    Y. Alt, J. Brandt, Prof. Dr. H. Krammer in coloproctology (2018)

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    Extremely heat tolerant photo-symbiosis in a shallow marine benthic foraminifera

    Bleaching, the loss of algal symbionts, occurs in marine photosymbiotic organisms at water temperatures minimally exceeding average summer SST (sea surface temperatures). Pre-adaptation allows organisms to per...

    C. Schmidt, D. Titelboim, J. Brandt, B. Herut, S. Abramovich in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    Akute Dyspnoe, subfebrile Temperaturen und Schüttelfrost bei einem Patienten mit multiplem Myelom

    Dr. M. Merz, I. Herth, J. Brandt in Medizinische Klinik - Intensivmedizin und … (2014)

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    Air Quality Effects on Human Health

    An integrated model system based on the impact-pathway chain, EVA (Economic Valuation of Air pollution), has been developed, to assess the health-related economic externalities of air pollution resulting from ...

    J. Brandt, J. D. Silver, J. H. Christensen in Air Pollution Modeling and its Application… (2014)

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    Preliminary Evidence of Sediment and Phosphorus Dynamics Behind Newly Installed Low-Grade Weirs in Agricultural Drainage Ditches

    Low-grade weirs are innovative management strategies that control surface drainage, slow water velocities, and encourage sedimentation in agricultural drainage ditches. There is little information on how low-g...

    E. L. Usborne, R. Kröger, S. C. Pierce, J. Brandt, D. Goetz in Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (2013)

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    Framework for Enabling System Understanding

    Building the effective HPC resilience mechanisms required for viability of next generation supercomputers will require in depth understanding of system and component behaviors. Our goal is to build an integrat...

    J. Brandt, F. Chen, A. Gentile in Euro-Par 2011: Parallel Processing Worksho… (2012)

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    European CO2 fluxes from atmospheric inversions using regional and global transport models

    Approximately half of human-induced carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are taken up by the land and ocean, and the rest stays in the atmosphere, increasing the global concentration and acting as a major greenhouse-ga...

    L. Rivier, Ph. Peylin, Ph. Ciais, M. Gloor, C. Rödenbeck in Greenhouse Gas Inventories (2011)

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    European CO2 fluxes from atmospheric inversions using regional and global transport models

    Approximately half of human-induced carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are taken up by the land and ocean, and the rest stays in the atmosphere, increasing the global concentration and acting as a major greenhouse-ga...

    L. Rivier, Ph. Peylin, Ph. Ciais, M. Gloor, C. Rödenbeck, C. Geels in Climatic Change (2010)

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    Quantitative Assessment of Bone Properties during Defect Healing in an Animal Defect Model by Scanning Acoustic Microscopy

    Autogenic bone is currently the gold-standard treatment strategy for bone defects in orthopaedic and trauma surgery. Alternatively, allogenic or synthetically manufactured grafting materials can be used. The a...

    M. Schulz, J. Brandt, K. Raum, K. Brehme in World Congress on Medical Physics and Biom… (2010)

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    Nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite for bone repair: an animal study

    Hydroxyapatite has become the most common material to replace bone or to guide its regeneration. Nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite suspension had been introduced in the clinical use recently under the assumption ...

    J. Brandt, S. Henning, G. Michler, W. Hein in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in… (2010)

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    The Pannonian plain as a source of Ambrosia pollen in the Balkans

    This study aims to find likely sources of Ambrosia pollen recorded during 2007 at five pollen-monitoring sites in central Europe: Novi Sad, Ruma, Negotin and Nis (Serbia) and Skopje (Macedonia). Ambrosia plants s...

    B. Šikoparija, M. Smith, C. A. Skjøth in International Journal of Biometeorology (2009)

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    Bridging from clinical endpoints to estimates of treatment value for external decision makers

    While clinical endpoints provide important information on the efficacy of treatment in controlled conditions, they often are not relevant to decision makers trying to gauge the potential economic impact or val...

    C. W. Zhu, C. Leibman, R. Townsend in JNHA - The Journal of Nutrition, Health an… (2009)

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    Are the birch trees in Southern England a source of Betula pollen for North London?

    Birch pollen is highly allergenic. Knowledge of daily variations, atmospheric transport and source areas of birch pollen is important for exposure studies and for warnings to the public, especially for large c...

    C. A. Skjøth, M. Smith, J. Brandt, J. Emberlin in International Journal of Biometeorology (2009)

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    1st Conference Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease September 17-18-19, 2008 School of Medecine Montpellier, France

    A. Gabelle, S. Roche, C. Gény, F. Portet in The Journal of Nutrition Health and Aging (2008)

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    Testing of anti-activated protein C antibodies in four drotrecogin alfa (activated) severe sepsis studies

    S Yan, J Brandt, G Vail, S Um, J Bourdage, N Correll in Critical Care (2008)

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    Kinematic Analysis of Complex Therapeutic Movements of the Upper Limb

    The paper presents the results of kinematic analysis of therapeutic movements of the upper limb, according to PNF method recommendations. Real trajectories of upper limb movements were recorded using the photo...

    R. Michnik, J. Jurkojć, Z. Rak, A. Mężyk in Information Technologies in Biomedicine (2008)

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    Overview Of Pops In The Environment: Modeling Their Distribution And Spread

    Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are persistent, bioaccumulating, toxic chemicals with a potential for long-range transport. POPs can be exchanged between all environmental media, and a range of dynamic pr...

    K. M. Hansen*, J. H. Christensen, J. Brandt in Simulation and Assessment of Chemical Proc… (2008)

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